I have a old 67' 28-30ft Sovereign.
It is in truly poor condition. No original windows, (ghetto plexiglass)
Door is messed up, skylights all broken, all plumbing bad...
Every part of this trailer would need to be gutted and redone.
Plumbing, floors, flooring, cabinets, wiring, hitch coupler, the whole enchilada!
The only thing its got going for it is a 3 burner stove i'm fairly sure works, and the turquoise blue oven. It also has 4 brand new tires on it. (bought 6 weeks ago.)
So what's it worth?
People keep telling me, "Vicky, it's old, there are folks out there that will pay you a lot for it no matter how much work it needs."
I don't buy that! I've read too many posts about what people are saying they're willing to spend on a total project trailer.
Does it's elderly age make a difference?
I would like to sell it for what's it worth. Not waste anyone's time or try to rip anybody off. But I don't wanna give it away either. I appreciate everyone's input here. Thanks so much!!! :diz zy:

Do a little searching around on Craigslist in your area, and you'll get an idea of what it's worth. There is less interest in them the bigger they are. Little ones are the most popular. In my opinion, a 28ft trailer, missing all of it's very expensive Corning windows, with a damaged door, needing a new floor, etc..That's going to be a very hard sell.

A trailer that you've described is good as a "donor" or as a good shell. With no original windows, it's lost a lot of "donor parts". You didn't mention the body itself. If every panel is dinged or badly patched, it isn't even a good shell.

The good news? You are in Texas. There are two Airstream Only RV Parks and a lively community of people who restore vintage units in your vicinity. That could get you some extra bucks. People go crazy looking for old emblems, window latches, stoves, and those pastel appliances. If it's been neglected for years you might get more parting it out, but if the shell is straight and doesn't have huge dings and if the curved segments are all really good then someone will probably want to bring it back from the dead.

Without posting a lot of exterior and interior pictures, it would be foolish to even guess - but strictly as a WAG I'd say $2000 max with a good shell. Bad shell? Pull the appliances, get the tires back and recycle it for $500-$600.

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The exterior is in decent enough shape I suppose. The curved portions are without major dents, but everything in Texas gets hail damage..I've never looked at the old girl close enough to see if she has any.
I know its still really water tight, and the rivets on the seams are all solid and un-tampered with. The access door on the back right side where the water heater once was is gone and has been rigged with a screwed in piece of sheet metal.
There are still original fixtures that are still sound like the corner blue bath tub and sink, kitchen sink, cabinet doors and the curvy cabinets are all still in it.

If I were better off financially, and had the funds to throw at it, I would. I always wanted to bring the old girl back up to par. maybe not vintage true, but fun and useful again. After investigating on the windows and discovering the price tag for them would be around $2000, I let go of this notion. Because I am sure the windows are just a drop in the bucket compared to the final price tag on a project like this.
I'll admit though, it broke my heart. I love airstreams. Maybe one day I can purchase a nice used one that doesn't need so much renovation.

Thank you for the tip about the airstream community in Texas. That will help me determine it's local worth.

If you decide that you are going to part out the old girl I would be interested in the screen door as mine was purchased sans screen door. Finding a suitable replacement has proved very difficult. Good luck with whatever you decide to do.

I had a friend who bought something like this from the Wreckers for the value of the metal...'by-the-pound' so to speak. Sound like yours is worth a bit more than that basedon no leaks and fairly good interior